Joe Schermie
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Schermie in 1972 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Joseph Edward Schermetzler |
Born | (1946-02-12)February 12, 1946 Madison, Wisconsin |
Died | March 26, 2002(2002-03-26) (aged 56) Los Angeles, California |
Genres | Rock |
Occupation | musician |
Instrument | bass guitar |
Years active | 1960–2002 |
Joseph Edward Schermetzler (February 12, 1946 – March 26, 2002), known as Joe Schermie, was an American musician, best known as the bass player for the 1970s American rock-pop group Three Dog Night.
Biography
Schermie was born in Madison, Wisconsin.
He was the original bass player for Three Dog Night and played on most of the group's 21 hits. Disillusioned with his role in the group, he left the band in 1973 and formed a group called S.S.Fools that included former members of Three Dog Night and Toto vocalist Bobby Kimball. He later played some shows with former Three Dog Night vocalist Chuck Negron's band. He also worked with Stephen Stills, Yvonne Elliman and others. Schermie appeared on the cooking show Food Rules starring Tom Riehl in 2000 with original Three Dog Night drummer Floyd Sneed. This was his last television appearance.
Schermie died of a heart attack in 2002, at age 56.[1]
References
- ^ The Encyclopedia of Dead Rock Stars: Heroin, Handguns, and Ham Sandwiches By Jeremy Simmonds
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- Eddie Reasoner
- David Morgan
- Cory Wells
- Chuck Negron
- Jimmy Greenspoon
- Floyd Sneed
- Joe Schermie
- Skip Konte
- Al Ciner
- Gary Moon
- Richard Campbell
- Three Dog Night (1968)
- Suitable for Framing (1969)
- It Ain't Easy (1970)
- Naturally (1970)
- Harmony (1971)
- Seven Separate Fools (1972)
- Cyan (1973)
- Hard Labor (1974)
- Coming Down Your Way (1975)
- American Pastime (1976)
- It's a Jungle (1983)
- Golden Bisquits (1971)
- Joy to the World: Their Greatest Hits (1975)
- The Best of 3 Dog Night (1982)
- Celebrate: The Three Dog Night Story, 1965–1975 (1993)
- 20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of Three Dog Night (1999)
- The Complete Hit Singles (2004)
- "Nobody"
- "Try a Little Tenderness"
- "One"
- "Easy to Be Hard"
- "Eli's Coming"
- "Celebrate"
- "Mama Told Me (Not to Come)"
- "Out in the Country"
- "One Man Band"
- "Joy to the World"
- "Liar"
- "An Old Fashioned Love Song"
- "Never Been to Spain"
- "The Family of Man"
- "Black & White"
- "Pieces of April"
- "Shambala"
- "Let Me Serenade You"
- "The Show Must Go On"
- "Sure As I'm Sittin' Here"
- "Play Something Sweet (Brickyard Blues)"
- "Til the World Ends"
- "Everybody's a Masterpiece"
- "It's a Jungle Out There"
- "Darlin'"
- "Time to Get Alone"
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